Port Macquarie provides a great training ground for GPs

Dec 7, 2018 | Latest news | Media releases

To become a GP takes many years of hard work and dedication, and Dr Rahul Mohan is well on his way to achieving that goal. Dr Mohan, who is in his second term of GP training at Greenmeadows Medical in Port Macquarie, was named GP Synergy North Coast Registrar of the Year on Wednesday night...

To become a GP takes many years of hard work and dedication, and Dr Rahul Mohan is well on his way to achieving that goal.

Dr Mohan, who is in his second term of GP training at Greenmeadows Medical in Port Macquarie, was named GP Synergy North Coast Registrar of the Year on Wednesday night at an awards evening in Coffs Harbour.

The award presented by local GP training provider, GP Synergy, recognises excellence and ongoing commitment to quality general practice education and training.

Dr Mohan’s journey to GP training began as a combat medic in the Singapore Army, where he was a first responder.

“I realised that preventative medicine is the true front line of medicine and that was what eventually attracted me to becoming a GP.

“Port Macquarie has a diverse community, and everyone has a unique story to share, it has made GP training an enriching learning experience.

“When I complete my training it would be fantastic to keep working in Port Macquarie, and continue being a part of the community,” Dr Mohan said.

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